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Leaded lights such as this used to be considered very prestigious about these parts at one time.Any housewife with leaded lights in her front window could at least have pretensions to being middle-class, or "posh." These leaded lights are in a pub, and I'd make a quizz of it if it weren't for the knowledge that somebody would get it right within seconds of me posting the picture. I've seen a lot of people in this pub, in fact, you never know who you'll meet in it.
I think I managed to use 14 weights in all. These shots were taken nearly a year after I did the mod. Everything looks fine but as I was putting it back together the three weights on the left side of the mouse fell off. I would suggest lightly sanding the surface of the plastic so the hotglue can get a good grip.
Lead, SD, July 13, 2013. Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. (Must be credited: Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2013 SDPB.
Heidi Anksorus introduces participants to various dosage forms. LEAD Program 2013, high school students.
A series of pictures showing the stripping down and examining of an extension lead. It was 30m long and made using some rubber insulated cable manufactured some time before the mid 1970s. The cable cross sectional area was circa 0.75mm^2. Part way along there was a taped repair.
The plug was relatively modern as it carried a WEEE symbol.
On November 13, 2013 at William Woods, biology professor Nick Pullen presented a #LEAD event explaining life as a molecular biologist and going to graduate school.
The guy running the produce stand was making these. As my dad so unfortunately found out when he picked one up, they were very fresh and very hot!
Lead me on, lead me on
To a place where the river runs
Into Your keeping
Lead me on, lead me on
The awaited deliverance comforts the seeking
Lead on
-Bethany Dillon